
Estadio BBVA
Estadio BBVA Bancomer
Stadium History
Estadio BBVA, also known as Estadio BBVA Bancomer, opened in 2015 as the home of Liga MX club CF Monterrey. Built at a cost of approximately $200 million, it was designed by Populous and is renowned for its innovative roof structure and eco-friendly features. The stadium has hosted major events including the 2019 Liga MX final and concerts by artists like Paul McCartney. During the 2026 FIFA World Cup, it will host three group stage matches.
⚽ Matches at this stadium
About the City
Monterrey, the capital of Nuevo León, is a vibrant industrial and business hub known for its stunning mountain backdrop, including the iconic Cerro de la Silla. The city offers a rich culinary scene, with local specialties like cabrito and machaca, and a lively nightlife. For getting around, the Metro system is efficient, but taxis and ride-sharing apps are also widely available. Fans can explore cultural attractions like the Macroplaza and the MARCO Museum.
Fun Facts
- 1The stadium's roof is one of the largest in Latin America, covering over 90% of the seats.
- 2Estadio BBVA was built on the site of a former steel mill, paying homage to Monterrey's industrial heritage.
- 3The venue features a 'green wall' with over 2,000 plants, helping to regulate temperature and improve air quality.
- 4Monterrey's Cerro de la Silla mountain is visible from inside the stadium, providing a dramatic backdrop.
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